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NUT Packager and Integrators Guide
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==================================
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Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette@free.fr>
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WARNING: this is a Work In Progress document.
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Abstract
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--------
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The aim of this document is to describe the best way to package the
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Network UPS Tools, and the best practices across the various packaging
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implementation of NUT.
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So as to these can be spread on all supported platforms as a standard,
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and as a foundation block to build upon.
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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*sandbox*
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that have been done to help those improving, and give advice on what's
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the best way to package NUT for the remaining "not yet packaged"
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platform (Sun, Aix, Mac, ...). The ultimate aim is to have NUT
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well packaged (all NUT features available) on all supported
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platforms.
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Introduction
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------------
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Packaging is a final aim for software. It eases and completes the
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software integration into an OS, and allows users to have an easy
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software installation and support out of the box.
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NOTE: making NUT packaging more uniform should help its documentation,
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support and maintenance across the supported OSes.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*sandbox*
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This document assumes that you have read the other NUT document such
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as INSTALL.nut, FAQ, config-notes.txt, ...
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Facts about NUT packaging
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=========================
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NUT has so much evolved those two last years (with USB and SNMP
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support, the premises of libraries, ...) that the simple
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"1, 2 or 3 package(s)" approach is no more suitable.
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This fact has reached a high level since NUT 1.4. Actually,
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doing this would result in either being forced to install hosts
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of unneeded dependencies (net-snmp, gd, ... as seen on SuSE),
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to have a partially broken package [1] or not being able to
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use all NUT features [2].
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Let's now have an overview on how NUT is currently packaged:
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1) Debian:
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http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/nut.html
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nut, nut-dev, nut-usb, nut-snmp, nut-xml, nut-cgi, nut-doc
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2) Mandriva
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http://cvs.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SPECS/nut/
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nut-server
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nut
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nut-cgi
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3) SuSE / Novell
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nut
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4) RedHat
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5) PLD
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http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/SPECS/nut.spec
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... (FreeBSD, Gentoo Linux, IRIX, NetBSD, OpenBSD)
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This shows how much the packages name split is now scattered.
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The result is:
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- that a user of several systems will be lost, and will
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waste time
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- there is a big waste of energy
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- this makes things hard to create standard configuration
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wizards
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[1] NUT build on Debian GNU/Linux m68k and Hurd was once
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broken due to hiddev dependencies, and usb support still
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included in the core package.
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[2]
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- snmp-ups driver is not available under Mandrake GNU/Linux,
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but its man is present. See
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http://rpms.mandrakeclub.com/rpms/mandrake/9.1/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/nut-server-1.2.1-4mdk.i586.html
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- secured ssh network mode not available (due to deps and/or non free)
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- some systems don't provide libupsclient lib/header/.pc so as to
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client application (such as wmnut) can't be built
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- the logger function is not (well) used, same goes for the syslog (triple
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redundancy in Mandriva)
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- the solution is partial in every system: lost of tests
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case / feedback could be shared
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...
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Packagers involved
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The following packagers are working on this subject:
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- Debian (and derivatives): Arnaud Quette <aquette@debian.org>
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- SuSE/Novell: Stanislav Brabec <sbrabec@suse.cz>
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NOTE: the people below should be contacted to (re)launch discussions!
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The following packagers should be interested in working on this subject:
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- FreeBSD: Thierry Thomas? <>
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- Mandriva: Oden Erikson? <>
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- RedHat / Fedora Core: <>
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- Gentoo: <>
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- NetBSD: <>
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- OpenBSD: <>
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- PLD: Andrzej Zawadzki <zawadaa@wp.pl>
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- E-Smith: Charlie Brady <charlieb-nut-upsdev@e-smith.com>
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- openSolaris: <>
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- Windows: check with WinNUT author?!
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- MacOS: <> => Charles Lepple? <>
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- HP-UX: <>
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- IBM AIX: <>
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Possible use cases
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- standalone (1 system + 1-n UPS)
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- network server (same as standalone, but serving data to network clients)
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- network monitoring client
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- network supervision client
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TO BE COMPLETED...
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Optimised packaging proposal
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NOTE: The below proposed packages split is subject to discussion.
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The aim of this is to:
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- rationalise split according to the above use cases,
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- share ressources (descriptions, i18n, ...)
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- find the best compromise between available features and dependencies,
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- standardize nut packages name,
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- create the foundation for the upcoming and underway improvements,
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- improve nut integration
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- ease and improve user experience.
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This standard was created by:
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- capitalizing the experience of existing packages,
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- using and improving the use of all nut features
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- considering upcoming nut changes and improvements
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- working closely with packagers.
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Overview of the package tree
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FIXME: make a dependency graph
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- <<pkg-nut,nut>>
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- <<pkg-libupsclient1,libupsclient1>>
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- <<pkg-libupsclient1-dev,libupsclient1-dev>>
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- <<pkg-nut-cgi,nut-cgi>>
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- <<pkg-nut-powerman-pdu,nut-powerman-pdu>>
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- <<pkg-nut-snmp,nut-snmp>>
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- <<pkg-nut-xml,nut-xml>>
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- <<pkg-nut-clients,nut-clients>>
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- <<pkg-python-pynut,python-pynut>>
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- <<pkg-python-nut-gui,python-nut-gui>> (or nut-control-center or Ultimate NUT Tool...)
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- <<pkg-nut-doc,nut-doc>>
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Detailed view of the package tree
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[NOTE]
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========================================================================
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- The *Desc* field represent the package's description, as exposed by
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the packaging system. Each package's description is composed of a
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paragraph common to all NUT packages, and a part that is specific to the
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package. The common part (further referenced by *COMMON DESC*) is:
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________________________________________________________________________
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Network UPS Tools (NUT) is a client/server monitoring system that allows computers to share
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uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and power distribution unit (PDU)
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hardware. Clients access the hardware through the server, and are notified
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whenever the power status changes.
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________________________________________________________________________
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- The *Files* field lists the content of the package.
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- The mentioned *Size* is a rough estimation of packaged and installed
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size. This may varies across the systems and architecture, and is based
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upon the Debian x86 packages.
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- The *Deps* field lists the dependencies of the packages. The exact
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name may vary across the various systems.
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- The *Comment* field is used to place comment for points subject to
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discussion.
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========================================================================
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[[pkg-nut]]
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nut
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^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files: dummy/serial/USB drivers + upsd + upslog
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-libupsclient1]]
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libupsclient1
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-libupsclient1-dev]]
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libupsclient1-dev
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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NOTE: the "-dev" suffix is to be replaced by "-devel" on RPM based platforms.
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[[pkg-nut-cgi]]
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nut-cgi
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^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-nut-powerman-pdu]]
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nut-powerman-pdu
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-nut-snmp]]
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nut-snmp
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^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-nut-xml]]
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nut-xml
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^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-nut-clients]]
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nut-clients
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-python-pynut]]
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python-pynut
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-python-nut-gui]]
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python-nut-gui
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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(or nut-control-center or Ultimate NUT Tool...)
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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[[pkg-nut-doc]]
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nut-doc
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^^^^^^^
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- Desc:
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- Files:
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- Size:
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- Deps:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*sandbox*
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nut-server
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^^^^^^^^^^
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Desc:
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Files: dummy/serial/USB drivers + upsd + upslog
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Size:
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Deps: nut-client, libusb, libc/ld
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B) nut-snmp
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Desc:
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Files: SNMP driver [/ manager ]
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Deps: nut-server, net-snmp, libc/ld
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C) nut-client
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Desc: don't force to have the server part/deps if not needed
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Files: upsmon, upsc, upscmd, upsrw + driver.list [+nut-dev (lib, .h, .pc, man]
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Deps: libc/ld
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E) nut-cgi
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Deps:
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Files: snmp-ups and powernet + manpages
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F) nut-doc:
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Deps:
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Files: dummycons + manpage
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G) nut-dev:
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Deps:
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Files: upsmon, upsc, upscmd, upsrw
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Note: "nut" can be a meta package
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This kind of tree obviously need modification on the conf/make
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files of NUT to allow build/install in a separate way.
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...
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TO BE CONTINUED
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...
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Configuration option
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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name= "ups" or "nut"
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./configure \
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--prefix=/ \
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--sysconfdir=/etc/$name \
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--mandir=/usr/share/man \
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--libdir=/usr/lib \
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--includedir=/usr/include \
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--datadir=/usr/share/$name \
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--with-statepath=/var/run/nut \
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--with-altpidpath=/var/run/nut \
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--with-drvpath=/lib/nut \
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--with-cgipath=/usr/lib/cgi-bin/$name \
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html-path
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--with-pidpath=/var/run/$name \
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--with-user=$name \
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--with-cgi \
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--without-ssl
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...
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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